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Thermal experimental and numerical heat transfer analysis of a solid
cylinder in longitudinal direction
The analysis of heat transfer in solid bodies with orthogonal
geometries and knowledge thereof, is of vast importance in different fields
of engineering and research. An important field of study is the thermal
analysis in machine-parts that in most cases are designed and shaped with
orthogonal geometries. Nevertheless, due to the high complexity and the
cost that thermal experiments represent, FEM analysis and numerical
solutions are used to foresee thermal fields on these components. These
methodologies are certainly reliable, although may vary from real
experiments. On that account, this paper presents a thermal experimental
test in a solid cylinder of length and , made of ISO C45 steel that
emulates a machine-part (cylindrical parts as shafts, fasteners and the
like). The temperature fields along the longitudinal direction were
analyzed in steady and transient state under homogeneous boundary
conditions of the first kind (prescribed temperatures at the boundaries).
The three solutions, experimental, numerical and FEM simulations were
compared with the purpose of validating the results obtained by each method
of solution respectively.